Someone remind me... what did Jeannie do for him?
The situation has nothing to do with her. But I can see how she would be offended. I won't offer an apology for stealing from Stars, because it wouldn't be a sincere apology. If I actually felt bad about it, I would return the money. I can make an apology for making a thread about it, but that's about it.
She called me a scammer/amoral on twitter.
Doesn't matter to me what he calls it. I see it as stealing from a site that has stolen from him and other US players, so I don't see a big deal, especially since it occurred from an error on their part, rather than an active attempt to roll them.
I do agree he owes Jeannie an apology for posting and bragging about it, though.
POKERATI DAN = DO NOT WANT
BACK TO DONKDOWN ASAP PLEASE
NEVER HEARD A MORE BORING PERSON IN MY LIFE
in plol's situation it would be very easy to rationalize the cashout
they made a mistake that cost him ev in the zoom tourney, and then, they again made a mistake but this time it benefited plol
a great majority of us would have no problem calling that a wash
the problem was he posted it here with the intentions of sharing the story with a small group of people but this isn't a private chat room
whether plol could have gotten into the pokerstars party or not, he asked jeannie to get him in and she hooked him up because she's not only a nice person, but a good ambassador for pokerstars
This morning I was contacted privately by PokerStars. At this time I am contemplating my options.
"The founding fathers did not like the idea of the tyranny of the majority ruling the country"
Dan Druff
“I don't know what weapons World War III will be fought with, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.”
Albert Einstein
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today if a gift
and that is why it's called the present"
Eleanor Roosevelt
Now's your chance to do the right thing, PLOL.
If you weren't going to do it on your own, then maybe a little nudge from Pokerstars will help.
You REALLY don't think it's wrong to withdraw money that you know is not yours into your bank account?
If a phone company left an erroneous credit on my phone bill, would it be the right thing to keep quiet about it and not say anything? Probably not, but I would do it anyway and so would most people. In any event, I offered a deal to PokerStars that involved me giving money back, but only if a large portion of the refunded money goes directly to a charity of their choosing. I am currently waiting on a response from them.
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